not-quite Journaling, 77
succulents--
green bits of delight
grown for joy
10/20/2024: Life is rather rough, at the moment. So, when Rosemary invited us to find inspiration in “things [we] delight in, which make [us] feel blessed and glad to be alive in spite of all the bad”, my soul and skull filled with vibrant images of tiny plants in tiny pots. I enjoy mini-gardening (especially when I’m sad or anxious or angry or hurting…). It’s green therapy! I love selecting the perfect tiny planters: a cracked finger bowl (see image above), a chipped teacup, a ½ ounce shot glass (that used to be a wee candle jar). There are more things (and people) that make me feel grateful to be alive, but today I’m choosing tiny plants and tiny pots.
What about you? What “things you delight in, which make you feel blessed and glad to be alive in spite of all the bad”?
a green treat
to warm my
tastebuds
until
spring
10/29/2024: Tonight is supposed to bring our first below freezing day of the season. So, I harvested the last of the tomatoes. A bit late for tomatoes, I know. But the unseasonably warm temperatures have been blooming and fruiting all sorts of things. Really, my sunflowers and gloriosa daisies are still blooming too. I wonder if they’ll be all frosty tomorrow… readying themselves for the Winter Solstice.
What’s nature being up in your bit of the world?
– for
Poets and Storytellers United (Friday Writings #155: May Bite!)
I am glad you can find small pleasures when life is tough - wishing you well - Jae
ReplyDeleteI love succulents! Here in this bit of Australia, at what is supposed to be the point when spring turns into summer, we have been having so much rain that many plants have hardly seen the sun and aren't doing too well. Nevertheless the tomatoes seem to be doing well here also.
ReplyDeleteNature is treating central Oregonians quite well right now. Highs this week in the 50s and it is usually sunshiny here. Hoping we don't pay a huge price come January/February. I am always impressed with how you poetically convey how you are feeling ... your mood, jubilation, pain, frustration. AND I love small potted plants especially when there is a ceramic frog involved [at least it looks like a frog to me.]
ReplyDeleteChilly. Plants are finally starting to look winter-bitten. Flowers were spent, persimmons never really ripened and fell off trees in piles of firm inedible fruit, and autumn leaves blew down, weeks ago. Now at last we're getting frost and near-freezing nights.
ReplyDeletePeople are wailing, but the land needs this.
Oops. Pris cilla King.
ReplyDeleteits a long long winter ahead....
ReplyDeleteNice to see these succulents.
ReplyDeleteHere in the UK we are under a weather warning for strong winds and rain!
Roll-on Spring!
All the best Jan
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I love the tiny pots and plants. Sometimes you can focus on them more intensely, when so much in life is sad.
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